La foule révolutionnaire, l’imaginaire du complot et la violence fondatrice : aux origines de la nation française (1789)
In his Origins of Contemporary France, Hyppolyte Taine assimilates the storming of the Bastille to a descent into anarchy. The crowd is portrayed as a ‘primitive animal’, irrational and left to its instincts. The Jacobin historiography of the French Revolution has since criticized this depiction of...
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Conserveries Mémorielles
2010-09-01
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